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To love in Russian (learning Russian phrases of love) part III |
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What to say to your girl in Russian on the 8th of March – we will tell you that next week. And today let’s talk about winter and spring. Throughout the previous week we had Maslenitsa (Pancake week) in Russia. It is the holiday week when people eat pancakes, have outdoor fetes and burn the scarecrow of winter. People bid farewell to winter and welcome spring. It is a very ancient Russian tradition. The last day of Maslenitsa – Sunday – is called Forgiving, as on that day everyone should ask to forgive him. Just after Maslenitsa Great Feast begins and it lasts seven weeks and ends with Easter. During the feast people are supposed to eat only vegetarian food. However the feast is kept only by devoted Christians and old people. For most of the people the beginning of spring means the renewed hopes, looking-for warmth and love. In spring one wants to love so much! – VesNoy tak Hochetsya lyuBit’ I love spring! – Ya lyubLyu vesNu! Do you love spring? – Ti Lyubish’ vesNu? What for do you love spring? – Za chto ti Lyubish vesNu? What is your favorite season? – KaKoe tvoyo lyuBimoe Vremya Goda? Would you like me to come to you in spring? – Ti bi hoTela Chtobi ya priEhal k teBe vesNoy? I hope this spring will be romantic for us! – Nadeyus’ eta vesNa Budet dlya nas romanTichnoy! I want you remember this spring forever! – Ya hoChu Chtobi ti navsegDa zaPomnila etu vesNu! - What is going to be next week? - the 8th of March: what to say to your loved woman on the Women’s Day in Russian? - answering your questions |
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